Allyson’s Movie Review: The Way, Way Back

The line between comedy and drama has never been so awkwardly pronounced in the abundantly sweet, but stilted The Way, Way Back. Writers and directors Jim Rash and Nat Faxon have managed to obtain a group of wildly talented actors…

Top 10 Summer 2013 Indie Films You Should See

By: Gabrielle Bondi Summer is usually dominated by huge action thrillers or superhero movies. And I love those movies (well… most of them). But what many may not know is the good amount of independent films that release between May and…

TV Review: The Carrie Diaries – 1×13 “Kiss Yesterday Goodbye”

It’s time to pop the champagne, and turn up that sad Sarah McLachlan song, as we bid adieu to The Carrie Diaries. This might possibly be the final good-bye for Carrie and her crew, as I’m writing this, there has…

TV Review: The Carrie Diaries- 1×12 “A First Time For Everything”

The writers of The Carrie Diaries seem to be going into overdrive trying to convince people that their show is actually set in 1985. Two weeks ago they referenced 80’s wunderkind author Bret Easton Ellis, and last week they worked…

TV Review: The Carrie Diaries- 1×11 “Identity Crisis”

Carrie takes a little trip down identity theft lane in S01E11 of The Carrie Diaries- “Identity Crisis”. While in today’s day and age we might view this as a felony, in Carrie-land the hilarious consequences gives Carrie her very own…

TV Review: The Carrie Diaries- 1×10 “The Long and Winding Road Not Taken”

It’s party time on The Carrie Diaries’s episode 1×10 entitled “The Long and Winding Road Not Taken”. Carrie is set to celebrate her 17th birthday with her friends and love ones, but her plans are derailed when Interview magazine throws…

TV Review: The Carrie Diaries- 1×09 “The Great Unknown”

Fear was the topic of discussion on March 11th’s episode of The Carrie Diaries. Each one of the main characters had to deal with something that made them afraid.  While some flopped, other’s flourished when it came to journeying into…